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dzhokhar tsarnaev accused of using weapons of mass destruction. today the senate intelligence committee. >> there is no way we are going to rest until we see the information at our disposal. >> congressman william ketoing says he is traveling to moscow to get answers. congressman king and mike mccaul waiting. senator lindsey graham blamed a misspelling for the disconnect on dzhokhar tsarnaev's trip to russia. >> i think they did a good job of looking at him. the reason we didn't know he went to russia is because the name was misspelled. >> we are learning about a motive. officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators it was because of their religious views and not because of ties to terror groups. they got the instructions on how to make the bomb online. i want to bring in the huffington post managing editor amanda turkal. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with the congressional briefings. two of them today. what are we expecting? >> i think we -- there are a lot of unanswered questions in the context of the gun control debate. whe
dzhokhar tsarnaev accused of using weapons of mass destruction. today the senate intelligence committee. >> there is no way we are going to rest until we see the information at our disposal. >> congressman william ketoing says he is traveling to moscow to get answers. congressman king and mike mccaul waiting. senator lindsey graham blamed a misspelling for the disconnect on dzhokhar tsarnaev's trip to russia. >> i think they did a good job of looking at him. the reason we...
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we continue to look through the charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. we'll bring you the latest developments. also renewed calls today by law enforcement for more surveillance cameras in our towns and cities. officials say the boston investigation is proof that security cameras can play a key role in catching suspects. >> i am a major proponent of cameras. more cameras the better. i think the privacy issue has been taken off the table. >> listen to these numbers. according to a market research group, an estimated 30 million surveillance cameras have been sold in the u.s. since 9/11. there are 3,000 surveillance cameras in new york's financial district alone. a security network known as the so-called ring of steel. philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey said he would like to welcome a similar system in his city. >> i wish we had the 3,000 cameras, to be honest with you. listen, it is an invaluable investigative tool. >> our next guest says the privacy concerns are real. that continue creased surveillance should, quote, give us pause. neil richa
we continue to look through the charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. we'll bring you the latest developments. also renewed calls today by law enforcement for more surveillance cameras in our towns and cities. officials say the boston investigation is proof that security cameras can play a key role in catching suspects. >> i am a major proponent of cameras. more cameras the better. i think the privacy issue has been taken off the table. >> listen to these numbers. according to a market...
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right now we are waiting to hear if formal charges will be filed against dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile the marathon finish line on boylston street remains a crime scene. it is still closed this morning, although they tell us it could be open in the next 24 to 48 hours. a funeral is scheduled for 11:00 for crysthri krystle campbell. p and at 2:50, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. let's go back to christine romans in morning with one brave 6-year-old and some of the day's other top stories. >> let's start first in colorado. a deadly avalanche killed five of his friends. on saturday a group six experienced snowboarders were caught in an avalanche 50 miles west of denver. the deadliest avalanche this more than 50 years. >> they triggered a slide, at least one was able to bail off to the side. he was partially buried, but able to get himself out and call for help. >> the jamall of the men were i 30s, all from colorado. >>> police in india arresting a second man in connection with the alleged rape of a 5-year-old girl. he's ac
right now we are waiting to hear if formal charges will be filed against dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile the marathon finish line on boylston street remains a crime scene. it is still closed this morning, although they tell us it could be open in the next 24 to 48 hours. a funeral is scheduled for 11:00 for crysthri krystle campbell. p and at 2:50, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. let's go back to christine romans in morning with one brave...
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that's the campus where dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. it was evacuated friday as police tried to track down the bombing suspect. he was in watertown. school officials confirmed he had been back on campus after the attack sleeping in his dorm and working out in the gym. he apparently ordinary behavior and shocked friends and cla classmates. >> i was shocked that -- i was grateful he didn't place a bomb in our building in our hallway. we live right next to the guy. >> we're also learning more details about how the surviving suspect escaped friday morning's shootout and what may have really killed his older brother. >> the brothers were driving in two cars, including one that had been carjacked. we heard how his officers came under attack. >> walk us through what happens. the older brother, he's wounded. he's thrown out of the car. there are reports that the younger brother drove away and drove over his brother, is that right? >> eventually, yes. what happened was the first brother who died at the scene, he all of a sudden comes out from un
that's the campus where dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. it was evacuated friday as police tried to track down the bombing suspect. he was in watertown. school officials confirmed he had been back on campus after the attack sleeping in his dorm and working out in the gym. he apparently ordinary behavior and shocked friends and cla classmates. >> i was shocked that -- i was grateful he didn't place a bomb in our building in our hallway. we live right next to the guy. >> we're also...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged today. he'll be prosecuted through the criminal justice system despite republicans who say he should be treated as an enemy combatant. >>> later, the russian connection. we have new details about the older brother, tamerlan, and his six-month trip overseas to russia, that area, as he became increasingly more devout in his religion and radicalism. >>> here in washington, the marathon bombings have already started to change the debate on things like -- you knew this was coming -- immigration. >>> finally, life started to return to normal this weekend in boston. i was up there as the slow healing begins. this is "hardball." as we say up there, "hardball." the place for politics. >>> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was of course, white house spokesman jay carney short by before 1:00 p.m. today making clear the boston suspect will not be treated as an enemy combatant. as some
dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged today. he'll be prosecuted through the criminal justice system despite republicans who say he should be treated as an enemy combatant. >>> later, the russian connection. we have new details about the older brother, tamerlan, and his six-month trip overseas to russia, that area, as he became increasingly more devout in his religion and radicalism. >>> here in washington, the marathon bombings have already started to change the debate on...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev, in surgery in beth israel hospital in boston, after police say a homeowner noticed a trail of blood in his back yard. >> the men who found him at the boat said he was covered with blood. we assume those injuries occurred the evening before. there was an exchange of gunfire at the boat. i don't know if he was struck. >> now these are some of the images taken right after his capture. you can see him here, well, he's out on the pavement there, or the near -- near the area of the boat. he is here in an ambulance, before heading to the hospital. adam house lie, joining us live now with more. adam? >> reporter: yeah, gregg, he was brought here under guard to this hospital, beth israel in boston, where he remains under guard. just about every entrance in and in and out of the hospital and the entire medical compound here at beth israel has a number of police officer in just about every location, across the street, like the children's hospital hospital you will find increased security. we were told he was in surgery, multiple injuries, one to his hand and one to his head. w
dzhokhar tsarnaev, in surgery in beth israel hospital in boston, after police say a homeowner noticed a trail of blood in his back yard. >> the men who found him at the boat said he was covered with blood. we assume those injuries occurred the evening before. there was an exchange of gunfire at the boat. i don't know if he was struck. >> now these are some of the images taken right after his capture. you can see him here, well, he's out on the pavement there, or the near -- near the...
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a team of interrogators is waiting to question the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. he has not spoken to investigators so far. >> the older brother is dead. we have a second one in very serious condition. we don't know if we'll be able to question the individual. >> speculation is that one of his wounds came from a suicide attempt. this was the climax of a manhunt. a thermal camera kept watch over the boat where the suspect was hiding. they say it's likely the two brothers acted alone. for many in boston, their thoughts remain with the victims. dozens of people wounded in the bombings were still being treated in hospital over the weekend. >> the hunger strike at the u.s. guantÁnamo bay continues to grow. of the detainees th are refusing food. , indefiniteinmates detention without charges or trial. after a clash with guards it week ago, many prisoners have been moved to solitary confinement. prisoners on hunger strike are being force fed through feeding tubes. the u.s. military base in cuba has held terrorism suspects for 11 years now. activists in serious saying gov
a team of interrogators is waiting to question the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. he has not spoken to investigators so far. >> the older brother is dead. we have a second one in very serious condition. we don't know if we'll be able to question the individual. >> speculation is that one of his wounds came from a suicide attempt. this was the climax of a manhunt. a thermal camera kept watch over the boat where the suspect was hiding. they say it's likely the two brothers...
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here is ruslan tsarnaev. >> i'm happy that dzhokhar is alive. dzhokhar was pressured by his older brother. >> who were these young men? joining us now is wesley loury, a reporter with the boston globe. thank you for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> how were they radicalized? how do we know that they went from being what people are saying normal teen-agers to radical islamic jihaddists? >> i think it's really important to look at the two different -- you get two different brothers. the older and younger brother. that's one of the things we're still trying to dig into as we talk to family members and friends is how did they go about becoming a little more fundamentallized. every account we have so far is that the older brother seems to have been the one who molded his younger brother and kind of brought him under his wing into this more kind of aggressive, angry beliefs. but again, we're still trying to figure it out. they were both relatively well adjusted. the younger brother more so than the older brother. both seemingly had g
here is ruslan tsarnaev. >> i'm happy that dzhokhar is alive. dzhokhar was pressured by his older brother. >> who were these young men? joining us now is wesley loury, a reporter with the boston globe. thank you for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> how were they radicalized? how do we know that they went from being what people are saying normal teen-agers to radical islamic jihaddists? >> i think it's really important to look at the two different...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev reportedly in serious condition. he was bleeding when authorities found him after that day-long manhunt through the suburban neighborhood of watertown. nbc's ron allen is live in boston with the latest on the suspect's condition. ron, at the point do we know whether officials have had an opportunity to talk to him in his hospital room? >> reporter: no, we don't, craig. we presume that they are trying to. we presume that investigators are trying to start questioning him as soon as possible, but we really don't know what his physical or mental condition is at this point. we only know that when he was brought here, when he was captured, doctors -- investigators said that he was in serious condition. we believe that he was bleeding heavily, he lost a lot of blood. he was described as somewhat incoherent. remember he had been on the run for some 20 hours. no idea exactly at what point he was wounded or how long he was trying to deal with the wound, whether it came at the end or during one of the other shooting incidents.
dzhokhar tsarnaev reportedly in serious condition. he was bleeding when authorities found him after that day-long manhunt through the suburban neighborhood of watertown. nbc's ron allen is live in boston with the latest on the suspect's condition. ron, at the point do we know whether officials have had an opportunity to talk to him in his hospital room? >> reporter: no, we don't, craig. we presume that they are trying to. we presume that investigators are trying to start questioning him...
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. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger people and eventually you become the great gray god. >> brown: and judy woodruff looks into the trial of kermit gosnell-- the philadelphia abortion doctor accused of eight counts of murder. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program wa
. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger...
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alleged marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is upgraded in fair condition now. he's in fair condition. he was in serious. today at a boston hospital. while the investigation continues into what motivated his attack last week. in a moment we're going to find out what investigators are learning about the wife of tamerlan, that's his older brother. right now, let's go to the information from wnbc's chief investigative reporter jonathan dienst. thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened to the first part of this show. we're talking about what the suspect has had to say, the surviving suspect about being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger brother who continues to recover in the hospital. investigators are now running around, as you heard, they're trying to verify that. they ar
alleged marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is upgraded in fair condition now. he's in fair condition. he was in serious. today at a boston hospital. while the investigation continues into what motivated his attack last week. in a moment we're going to find out what investigators are learning about the wife of tamerlan, that's his older brother. right now, let's go to the information from wnbc's chief investigative reporter jonathan dienst. thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened...
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. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger people and eventually you become the great gray god. >> brown: and judy woodruff looks into the trial of kermit gosnell-- the philadelphia abortion doctor accused of eight counts of murder. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program wa
. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev could face federal charges today. he'll most likely be tried in civilian court despite some calls to have him held as an enemy combatant. >> i believe he should be treated as an enemy combatant for the purpose of interrogation. the reason for it is there are so many questions unanswered. there are so many potential links to terrorism here. also the battlefield is now in the united states. i believe he is an enemy combatant. and he would not be tried before a military commission. ultimately he would be tried in a civilian court and the statements taken from him cannot be used against him in that trial. >> the obama administration has agreed to delay a reading of his miranda writes under a public safety exemption. secretary of defense chuck hagel said sunday he has not seen evidence to link the bombings to terror groups. now, scrutiny turns to the fbi who reportedly questioned the older brother, tamerlan, in 2011, at the request of a foreign government. this is so interesting. of russia. but the fbi told the a.p. despit
dzhokhar tsarnaev could face federal charges today. he'll most likely be tried in civilian court despite some calls to have him held as an enemy combatant. >> i believe he should be treated as an enemy combatant for the purpose of interrogation. the reason for it is there are so many questions unanswered. there are so many potential links to terrorism here. also the battlefield is now in the united states. i believe he is an enemy combatant. and he would not be tried before a military...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev was arraigned this morning, at boston's beth israel deaconess hospital, where he remained in serious condition. a short time later came word of the complaint, filed by the u.s. justice department. it formally charged the 19-year- old with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, potentially, a capital crime, punishable by the death penalty. and, destruction of property by explosive device, causing death. tsarnaev had been able, sporadically, to answer questions in writing, but a gunshot wound to the neck left him unable to speak. it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized u.s. citizen, so he will not face a military tribunal. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice, under us law. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> brown: tsarnaev was
dzhokhar tsarnaev was arraigned this morning, at boston's beth israel deaconess hospital, where he remained in serious condition. a short time later came word of the complaint, filed by the u.s. justice department. it formally charged the 19-year- old with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, potentially, a capital crime, punishable by the death penalty. and, destruction of property by explosive device, causing death. tsarnaev had been able, sporadically, to answer questions in...
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who will be asking the questions of dzhokhar tsarnaev? most likely it will be members of this high-value interrogation group that works for the obama administration. about reported in 2010 how it is believed that the organization is now led by the fbi, but it also has participation from the defense department, the central intelligence agency. there are several agencies involved with this group of experts about balancing these interests out, making sure that if there is important information for national security, that that information can be brought through the course of a lawful investigation, and also making -- theat the individuals suspect is able to be brought to justice. host: let me put another voice on the table, dick cheney. one year ago, the former vice president talked about techniques used to get information, individuals that he said were high-value targets to protect the homeland. here's a a portion of what he had to say. some of the>> strongest controversy surrounding some of our post- 9/11 policies, we had to do a couple of
who will be asking the questions of dzhokhar tsarnaev? most likely it will be members of this high-value interrogation group that works for the obama administration. about reported in 2010 how it is believed that the organization is now led by the fbi, but it also has participation from the defense department, the central intelligence agency. there are several agencies involved with this group of experts about balancing these interests out, making sure that if there is important information for...
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pulmonary interviews with dzhokhar tsarnaev indicate that the two brothers had the classification of self- radicalized jihadists. has conveyed -- dzhokhar tsarnaev has conveyed to investigators that his brother's motivation was jihaa jihadist p. here is the "washington post" -- the two brothers suspected of bombing the boston marathon appeared to be motivated by their religious faith, but do not appear to be connected to any terrorist group. we are asking you what you think about immigration reform and whether or not it should be delayed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. some members of congress have said that it should. the numbers to call -- let's take a listen to a little bit of a hearing yesterday. senator schumer talking about this very question. [video clip] >> if you have ways to improve the bill, offer an amendment when we start markup and may, and let's vote on it. i see that particularly to those who are pointing to what happened, the tragedy in boston -- an excuseld say for not doing a bill or delaying it many months. >> i never said that. >> i never said you did, s
pulmonary interviews with dzhokhar tsarnaev indicate that the two brothers had the classification of self- radicalized jihadists. has conveyed -- dzhokhar tsarnaev has conveyed to investigators that his brother's motivation was jihaa jihadist p. here is the "washington post" -- the two brothers suspected of bombing the boston marathon appeared to be motivated by their religious faith, but do not appear to be connected to any terrorist group. we are asking you what you think about...
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the brother dzhokhar tsarnaev and we will learn more and in the weeks ahead and learn the story of alienation, and brutal murder. were these men an unusual case, loners, or are they part of something larger? how and when did they turn? and in one important sense, however, this was text book terrorism. the plan was to frighten us. terrorism is an unusual tactic in that it depends for its success on the response of the onlooker. that's why people have often said about terrorists they want a few people dead and a lot of people watching. if we who watch are not terrorized, then almost by definition it didn't work. on that count, how did we do? pretty well. the people of boston handled the crisis with calm and determination. the authorities did shut down most of the city on friday for the manhunt. a decision that could be debated, but the people of boston stayed steady and are already getting back to normal. i spent seven years living in boston and i was struck by the city and the people's strength of character. they have a tough new england spirit. a that comprises doing one's job and not making
the brother dzhokhar tsarnaev and we will learn more and in the weeks ahead and learn the story of alienation, and brutal murder. were these men an unusual case, loners, or are they part of something larger? how and when did they turn? and in one important sense, however, this was text book terrorism. the plan was to frighten us. terrorism is an unusual tactic in that it depends for its success on the response of the onlooker. that's why people have often said about terrorists they want a few...
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[ crows ] >>> hello, charges may be filed tomorrow against 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. authorities say he has an injury to his throat that made it impossible to begin interrogation. >> 113 have been reported dead following an earthquake in china. and floodwaters are rising in the midwest after days of torrential rain. residents have backed moreover than 1,000 sand bags hoping to protect their property. back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. all the videos in this program have a certain shock value, but some of the videos are also unbelievably sinister, like the one coming up. it shows a brutal attack on a complete stranger by a man with a hammer. the only thing more shocking than this brutal attack caught on surveillance camera is how random it turns out to be. >> actually seeing that tape was just -- it was horrifying. yeah. and yes, his intentions was to kill, you know, someone, but it just happened to be my son. >> it's about 12:15 in the morning when 20-year-old duane taylor, a lab technician from the university of p
[ crows ] >>> hello, charges may be filed tomorrow against 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. authorities say he has an injury to his throat that made it impossible to begin interrogation. >> 113 have been reported dead following an earthquake in china. and floodwaters are rising in the midwest after days of torrential rain. residents have backed moreover than 1,000 sand bags hoping to protect their property. back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to...
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. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev is in serious but stable condition. he has a gunshot wound to his neck. so far he has been unable to speak to authorities but is reportedly responding sporadically and writing to questions. police captured tsarnaev in a dramatic fashion on friday night in a boat in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. federal prosecutors could file criminal charges against him as early as today. they are questioning tsarnaev under a public safety exemption which means he doesn't have the right to remain silent because they believe there is an imminent threat to the public. however, when exemption expires there are some members of congress republican members of congress calling on authorities to declare him an enemy combatant and hold him for 30 days in order to continue to interrogate him. we're back with more show after the break. stay with us. (vo) earth day isn't just for tree huggers, it's a wake up call to mankind. celebrate earth day with an afternoon of documentaries about the planet we all share. >> what are the forces that are blocking change? (vo) and stay tu
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>> reporter: well, it appears, kelly, that dzhokhar tsarnaev is being what can be called cooperative as he sits in his hospital bed. he answering questions and has reportedly said that he and his older brother planned this terrorist attack a little over a week ago on their own, that they did not have help from any foreign organizations. tsarnaev was charged yesterday with two criminal counts in a criminal complaint, conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction and of property resulting in death. he had an initial appearance in his hospital bed before a u.s. magistrate in the hospital. he appeared to be alert and lucid according to a transcript of the hearing. was only able to say the word no in response to whether he could afford an attorney. and so public defenders will represent him and a probable cause is the next step, most likely in a courtroom on may 30th. meantime, boston is taking some steps to heal itself. yesterday, boylston street was turned over from the federal authorities back over to the city. there was a ceremony at the finish line of the boston marathon. the bosto
>> reporter: well, it appears, kelly, that dzhokhar tsarnaev is being what can be called cooperative as he sits in his hospital bed. he answering questions and has reportedly said that he and his older brother planned this terrorist attack a little over a week ago on their own, that they did not have help from any foreign organizations. tsarnaev was charged yesterday with two criminal counts in a criminal complaint, conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction and of property resulting...
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. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the time. rapists and murderers get trials with juries and we seem to do a pretty good job with justice. i think we can do it through our court system. which, as we were saying, jay carney explained fairly -- there is -- all you need is one sentence. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military conditions, period. it seems like they just need something to get worked up about. it is the vapor caucus led by well-known southern bell lindsey graham. >> oh, my stars. >> stephanie: apparently -- i swear to god always
. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the...
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. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev, in his hospital bed in boston has reportedly been cooperative with investigators telling them that he and his brother acted alone without any support from overseas groups and that they acted out of religious fervor. nonetheless, if they want evidence that there is a threat look north to canada where authorities arrested two people breaking up an alleged plot to derail amtrak trains bound from toronto to new york on the canadian side of the border and there the authorities say the suspects were not acting alone. >> individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> those two individuals due in court today. more evidence that we do need still to be vigilant. guys? >> okay, scott, thank you very much. scott cohn joining us there from boston. >>> in business news, in the most anticipated earnings report from the season we are now hours away from apple, from stock market darling to stock market dog has shed almost $300 billion in market capitalization from the high t
. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev, in his hospital bed in boston has reportedly been cooperative with investigators telling them that he and his brother acted alone without any support from overseas groups and that they acted out of religious fervor. nonetheless, if they want evidence that there is a threat look north to canada where authorities arrested two people breaking up an alleged plot to derail amtrak trains bound from toronto to new york on the canadian side of the border and there the...
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now, to the accused bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. reportedly, he is being cooperative. he has told investigators, at least in writing because he's having difficulty speaking, told them that he and his brother acted alone. they did not have any influence from outside groups. and that they were motivated by religious fervor, according to sources. yesterday in his hospital bed, he had his initial appearance before u.s. magistrate marianne bohler. a probable cause hearing has been set for may 30th. he is charged with two counts that carry potentially the death penalty. a grand jury could be convened to charge him with other crimes. the administration rejecting calls to reject the criminal justice system and try him as an enemy combatant. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian department of justice. under united states law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> that has provoked anger from those on capitol hill saying by trying him through the criminal justice system and reading him
now, to the accused bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. reportedly, he is being cooperative. he has told investigators, at least in writing because he's having difficulty speaking, told them that he and his brother acted alone. they did not have any influence from outside groups. and that they were motivated by religious fervor, according to sources. yesterday in his hospital bed, he had his initial appearance before u.s. magistrate marianne bohler. a probable cause hearing has been set for may 30th. he...
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we've learned dzhokhar tsarnaev will be represented by a very well-known public defender. miriam conrad's resume includes defending the shoe bomber for trying to blow autopsy plane. -- blow up a plane. >> steve: the f.b.i. in russia to talk to the suspect's parents. molly line outside the hospital in boston with the latest. >> exactly. investigators are looking through all of the people in these two men's lives that they believe committed these horrible bombings. they're flying to russia, according to the u.s. embassy, telling the a.p. they've flown to russia and russian authorities are cooperating and helping u.s. authorities as they continue to look into this case. and just exactly what tamerlan was doing in that country during the six-month trip he took last year. how far he traveled, who he was speaking with. his parents there in russia have actually said he was just visiting family members and that he did a lot of sleeping while he was there. meanwhile, here at home, the f.b.i. officials are questioning the wife of tamerlan, katherine russell tsarnaev, 24 yearly woman
we've learned dzhokhar tsarnaev will be represented by a very well-known public defender. miriam conrad's resume includes defending the shoe bomber for trying to blow autopsy plane. -- blow up a plane. >> steve: the f.b.i. in russia to talk to the suspect's parents. molly line outside the hospital in boston with the latest. >> exactly. investigators are looking through all of the people in these two men's lives that they believe committed these horrible bombings. they're flying to...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. he was read his miranda rights from his hospital and he will have access to a lawyer. the 19-year-old has been described as cooperative during questioning. forced to write his answers or nod yes or no. he told officials he and his brother came up with the idea for the attacks on their own, finding internet resources to learn how to make bombs. he has been assigned three public defenders and could very well face the death penalty. a weekend search of dzhokhar's college dorm room turned up a black jacket, a white hat and similar to the one in the surveillance photos he was allegedly wearing. investigators also want to question tamerlan tsarnaev's wife. the couple initially met at a nightclub. she later converted to islam, dropped out of college and had a child with him. her attorney has said that she had no suspicions that her husband might be plotting an attack. hundreds of people stood in silence at copley square at 2:50 p.m. one week after the bombings. president obama marked the mom
dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. he was read his miranda rights from his hospital and he will have access to a lawyer. the 19-year-old has been described as cooperative during questioning. forced to write his answers or nod yes or no. he told officials he and his brother came up with the idea for the attacks on their own, finding internet resources to learn how to make bombs. he has been assigned three public defenders and could very well face the...
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federal authorities believe dzhokhar tsarnaev and his older brother acted alone when they detonated two pressure cooker bombs. the 19-year-old who suffered gun shot wounds, is currently listed in fair condition. officials say he claims the bomb making instructions came from an english language magazine supported by al-qaeda's affiliate in yemen. the older suspect who was killed by police, was heavily influenced by a muslim convert whom he befriended in the years before the attack. the report says the alleged bomber was steered toward a strict strain of islam by the person known to the family as misha. there are also questions about the fbi's prior contact with the alleged bomber and whether russian authorities raised concerns about the suspect on more than one occasion. the suspect's mother refuses to believe her sons were responsible for last monday's bombing. >> what happened is a terrible thing, but i know that my kids had nothing to do with this. i know it. i'm mother. i have -- you know, i know my kids. i know my kids. my kids would never get involved into anything like that. >> on
federal authorities believe dzhokhar tsarnaev and his older brother acted alone when they detonated two pressure cooker bombs. the 19-year-old who suffered gun shot wounds, is currently listed in fair condition. officials say he claims the bomb making instructions came from an english language magazine supported by al-qaeda's affiliate in yemen. the older suspect who was killed by police, was heavily influenced by a muslim convert whom he befriended in the years before the attack. the report...
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and his 19-year-old brother dzhokhar. on friday, after a homeowner in massachusetts contacted police about a possible suspect being in the boat behind his home, authorities used what they called a forward looking infrared device to produce the thermal you see here. james bond like gadgetry. it confirmed that a person wa in fact in the boat. it's hard to see how the police could have found the suspect this quickly without the dwroo of this surveillance power. it's exactly that power, valerie, that gives me some pause. >> that's right. this entire debate, we must remember, is happening as we're living out the consequences of the counterterrorism measures that our government put into place after 9/11. right now the city of new york is debating whether their police department needs independent oversight after it was exposed that the largest state surveillance program of innocent muslims for more than a decade. this week, a nonpartisan commission released a report that unanimously concluded that the united states did in fact t
and his 19-year-old brother dzhokhar. on friday, after a homeowner in massachusetts contacted police about a possible suspect being in the boat behind his home, authorities used what they called a forward looking infrared device to produce the thermal you see here. james bond like gadgetry. it confirmed that a person wa in fact in the boat. it's hard to see how the police could have found the suspect this quickly without the dwroo of this surveillance power. it's exactly that power, valerie,...